Zayden opened his eyes slowly in the hospital room.
The person he saw after he opened his eyes was his father, Sylva.
Zayden felt a heavy weight on his chest as he anxiously opened his mouth and said in a trembling voice, “Dad, that Jasper kid… We’ve been…”
“I know,” Sylva said calmly.
“I won’t resign to this!” Zayden gripped the bedsheet and said through gritted teeth.
“You’ve lost everything,” Sylva said in an extremely disappointed voice.
“The family has decided to give up on this auction. We will surely lose the cash deposit. The city hall is furious because the auction was such a huge event and everybody’s attention had been on it. However, in the end, we decided to void our bid.
“The city hall is giving us a penalty of 200 million.”
“The family will never forgive me for this 200 million and the 50 million combined,” Zayden said in a trembling voice.
“You had walked into his trap since the beginning.”
Sylva sighed ruefully. “I didn’t think that young man named Jasper would be able to move Zachary Law. This is a huge variable and is the key for the Schulers to turn the tide.”
“I want to kill him!” Zayden gritted his teeth. He was so mad that his voice started to change.
“You should leave the province for now,” Sylva said flatly.
“Dad, you’re giving up on me too? Where can I go if I leave the province?” Zayden said hurriedly.
Sylva sighed and looked as if he had aged a few years. He said, “From the looks of it now, the Hanks have completely fallen into a disadvantageous position. The continuous loss has struck down hard on my prestige. When one is rising, the other is falling. Your Uncle Zach’s right of speech is growing now.”
“You’ll go to Harbor City. I still have some resources, and I’ll plan for your future. The Laws have hoodwinked the public and they have a lot of rivals in Harbor City.”
Sylva looked deeply at Zayden and said, “You’ve had lessons coming at you one after another, so I hope you can grow from them. If not, there’s nothing else I can do anymore.”
After he said that, Sylva left the room.
Zayden widened his eyes to stare at the white ceiling and growled in a voice that was laced with extreme rancor. “Jasper Laine! Just wait, just you wait!”
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